The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics is a multidisciplinary undergraduate programme designed to provide students with a strong foundation in economic theory, public policy, banking, finance, development studies, and quantitative analysis. The programme equips learners with the analytical and critical thinking skills necessary to understand contemporary economic challenges and contribute effectively to policy formulation and decision-making processes.
The curriculum covers key areas such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, History of Economic Thought, Money and Banking, Public Finance, Economic Growth and Development, Environmental Economics, International Economics, Agricultural Economics, and the Indian Economy. Students also gain exposure to economic research, data interpretation, and project-based learning through dissertation and research-oriented components.
Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP 2020) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), the programme promotes flexibility, multidisciplinary learning, and academic progression into honours, research, and postgraduate studies. Learners develop an understanding of economic systems, market behaviour, fiscal and monetary policies, sustainable development, and socio-economic issues at regional, national, and global levels.
Graduates of the programme can pursue careers in banking, finance, government services, economic research, policy analysis, market intelligence, insurance, development organizations, education, and entrepreneurship. The programme also provides an excellent foundation for higher studies in Economics, Public Administration, Business Management, Data Analytics, and Public Policy.
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Developing economic understanding, analytical skills, policy awareness, and research capabilities for professional and academic excellence.
Semester-wise structure of the B.A. Economics programme designed under the NEP framework to provide theoretical knowledge, analytical skills, and research exposure.
| Year | Semester | Course Title | Course Category | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Year | Semester I | Principles of Microeconomics | Major Course | 6 |
| Semester II | Principles of Macroeconomics | Major Course | 6 | |
| Second Year | Semester III | History of Economic Thought | Major Course | 6 |
| Semester IV | Money, Banking and Public Finance | Major Course | 6 | |
| Third Year | Semester V |
Economic Growth & Development Environmental Economics |
Major Course | 12 |
| Semester VI |
International Economics Indian Economy Research Project / Dissertation |
Major Course + Research Component | 15 | |
| Total Programme Credits | 51 | |||
The B.A. Economics programme progressively develops economic understanding, analytical abilities, policy awareness, and research skills through six semesters.
Total Credits Across Six Semesters: 51 Credits
Academic guidelines designed to promote excellence in economic understanding, research, analytical thinking, and professional development.
Students are expected to maintain the minimum attendance prescribed by the University and College regulations to remain eligible for examinations and academic activities.
Students are encouraged to actively participate in classroom discussions, seminars, debates, presentations, and academic activities to enhance their understanding of economic concepts.
Students should regularly utilize library resources, journals, economic reports, government publications, and digital learning platforms to strengthen their academic knowledge.
Academic performance is evaluated through assignments, quizzes, presentations, class tests, project work, dissertation activities, and semester-end examinations.
Students are encouraged to undertake research projects, analyze economic data, prepare reports, and develop evidence-based approaches to economic issues and policy discussions.
Learners should focus on developing critical thinking, data interpretation, quantitative reasoning, and policy analysis skills for solving real-world economic challenges.
Students must adhere to the academic regulations, examination rules, project requirements, dissertation guidelines, and code of conduct prescribed by Smt. Indira Gandhi PG College and Maharaja Suhel Dev State University. Active engagement in lectures, assignments, seminars, research activities, and continuous assessment contributes significantly to academic achievement and professional growth in the field of Economics.
Comprehensive academic support and vibrant student engagement opportunities.